I cut a frame and coloured with turquoise ink before stamping the small daffodil stamp using Onyx Black Versafine.

The middle panel was stamped with the texture fragment and tulip stamp using Cracked Pistachio Distress Ink. I then sponged Duo Embellishment Adhesive through the Texturise stencil and when the glue was shiny I added silver gilding flakes.

The bird image has been stamped onto a die-cut acetate circle using black Staz-On and then on the reverse side I coloured with alcohol pens. I then dabbed cream acrylic paint on the reverse side of the coloured image to make the colours pop.

Before mounting onto the card I dabbed the Duo Embellishment Adhesive around the edges of the acetate and then added silver gilding flakes like before.

Many thanks for stopping by and if you wish you hop over to my blog for another Chocolate Baroque creation, but please be sure to come back tomorrow where one of my design team member's will have some more to share with you.

15 comments:

Both of these cards are lovely. Your crocus card is so sharp and elegant looking, and your bird card has a real depth to it, and an almost Asian feel. I can't decide between the two - they are both awsome - cheers, Dianne

Two very different samples with the first being my favourite. The rounded corners on the focal image echo the stylised crocus' roundness beautifully & I like the way your matting picks up on their flower head colouring. Paula (PEP)

Two beautiful designs Julie and the first is quite simple and elegant with some lovely colouring of the crocuses, and the second is much more complex but very pretty with lots of different stamping, and the gold flake and then the acetate stamped with the pretty bird is a wonderful idea. x

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